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    Stress is a natural part of day-to-day life, and so are fluctuations in the hormone associated with it, known as cortisol

    But online, influencers blame a range of health problems on cortisol, from bloating to acne and poor sleep. The truth is, though, high cortisol is almost certainly not the reason you’re experiencing these problems

    Excess levels of the hormone can certainly have health consequences — namely a medical condition called Cushing’s syndrome, which is rare. In fact, in order to determine whether your symptoms are due to high cortisol, you need to see a health care provider, Dr. Natalie Azar, rheumatologist and NBC News medical contributor, tells TODAY.com

    So, most people don’t need to take steps to manage their cortisol levels. But managing your stress levels can certainly be beneficial

    Expert Tip of the Day: Try These Exercises to Manage Your Stress and Cortisol Levels

    Azar recommended the following exercises, which she says have been shown to measurably reduce cortisol levels:

    • Mindfulness and meditation
    • Relaxation techniques, like breathing
    • Regular aerobic, moderate-intensity activity
    • High intensity interval training, as well as resistance and endurance training

    Why It Matters

    Cortisol is responsible for a lot of important bodily functions, like controlling your sleep-wake cycle, managing blood pressure and regulating how your body uses glucose for energy

    So while you don’t typically need to worry about fluctuations in your cortisol, there are benefits to keeping your stress levels in check. Reduced stress is associated with improved mental health, better sleep, less chronic pain and lower blood pressure

    How to Get Started

    Both mental exercises and physical activity can have benefits for cortisol and stress, Azar says. Here are some guides to get you started:

    TODAY’s Expert Tip of the Dayseries is all about simple strategies to make life a little easier. Every Monday through Friday, different qualified experts share their best advice on diet, fitness, heart health, mental wellness and more

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